Bell Gp.2 Youth Auto Racing Helmet Sfi 24.1 2015 - 2xs / White (free Bag) on 2040-parts.com
Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States
IN-STOCK & READY TO SHIP! Size: 2XS (54-55), 21 1/4" - 21 5/8" Circumference head measurement Color: White New Bell GP.2 Youth Helmet - SFI 24.1 (2015) *Includes: Bell GP.2 Youth Helmet, Tearoff Posts, Clear Shield and Bell Fleece Helmet Bag. Does not include original Bell helmet box.
The GP.2 Youth is a fantastic choice for young racers who demand great styling, superior features, light weight and excellent fit in a smaller configuration. The GP.2 Youth is built specifically for children and younger racers who need a youth helmet that is fire retardant. The SFI 24.1 (2015) certified GP.2 Youth incorporates the same advanced technology, styling, protection and features developed for Bell’s line of professional racing helmets. The SFI Youth Standard is recognized and accepted by racing and karting organizations including the Quarter Midget Association of America (QMA)
*Accessories: Shields, Tearoffs, Han Post, etc. can be added to your order at an additional cost. Measure the circumference of the head at a point approximately one inch above the eyebrows in front, and at a point in the back of the head that results in the largest possible measurement. Take several measurements. The largest measurement is the one you want to use. Please don't guess your size or go by the size of a previously owned helmet. Helmet manufactures vary in size.
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